President’s Message By Audrey Axelrod Trachtman
My sister, Beth Axelrod Weinberger, passed away on February 6. Beth was given an unfair deal in life -— she was born cognitively impaired. But it did not derail her from living a happy, satisfied life.
My sister, Beth Axelrod Weinberger, passed away on February 6. Beth was given an unfair deal in life -— she was born cognitively impaired. But it did not derail her from living a happy, satisfied life.
After two and a half years of perpetual closure, a palpable communal outburst of joy was followed by shared smiles even during the deplaning bedlam.
AMIT prepares students for their adult life through partnerships that expand learning into real-world experiences.
24/7 is an after-school program that brings together formal and informal education by curating local programs based on students’ interests.
AMIT aims to instill graduates with strong values, sense of self, commitment to giving back, and a drive to better Israeli society.
Gogya is AMIT’s renowned education platform, a holistic educational approach that includes academic excellence, values, socialization, emotional development, and exposure to the real world.
AMIT alumni leading Israel: The real-life impact of your investment
The prizes confirm what the students at each school already knew: The classroom can also serve as a community.
A Groundbreaking Museum Exhibition Reveals the Connections
Only a year ago, Olympic athlete Hailey Kops was studying at the Midreshet AMIT Seminary in Jerusalem, with plans to attend nursing school upon her return to New Jersey.